![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgufWvPiMjqmSIfIenf0-1dBjSVRCb9ktNgjCP52pEQL7EZrbkFeA99cKVDXqO4wUGJZv45glQtaRuSpxar6gx0l0VhruodjB42_oeDrExLQgAPYAv42oI5kIFIWT9q8tFIEmtb0hg72hA/s200/startrektos.jpg)
If you haven’t seen the original
Star Trek series, you should. Not only is it deeply woven into our culture, but it hits a high-water mark in terms of science fiction addressing social issues without beating you over the head with the message. Moreover, whether they realized it or not, it’s a fundamentally conservative/libertarian show. So today I want to start a new series pointing out some of the most conservative
Star Trek episodes from the original series. . . as compared to the ultra-liberal
Star Trek: The Next Generation. Let’s start with Episode 50:
Patterns of Force.
Click Here To Read Article/Comments at CommentaramaFilms